May you experience all of your childhood fantasies of ghost and goblins! Live through the "fear factor" that makes this weekend a tingling, bone-chilling adventure as you, perhaps, trick or treat, or vicariously live through the younger boys and girls who may knock on your door and shout, "Trick 'r Treat!"
Do you have a favorite Halloween story or adventure you'd like to share? Let us know!
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6 comments:
I love Halloween Mr. Flynn, i reallt do not have a story but i always feel like a kid on halloween. Happy Halloween!
Haha. Funny Story. Last year my friends and i went out out trick or treating. Every house we saw with a bowl outside we'd run to the house take all the candy from the bowl and stuff it in our backpacks. We ended up with about 20 pounds of candy that year...each. Then we went to Clinton street in Hackensack. We acted as the scenery and would scare people. The best part of Halloween is mischief night. I look forward to that more than Halloween. My friends and i go all out every year. I'm so happy Halloween starts tomorrow.
Happy Halloween!!!
I love Halloween, from the pumpkins to the horror movies on TV, its one of those better holidays. The only story I have is when I was little I got the chicken pocks. There were a few more weeks until Halloween and I thought I was going to be sick through it. Luckily I made it through to Halloween, but... I got my sister sick. It was so funny, and yet really bad. I know its not really one of those scary or funny stories, but anyone who has sisters like mine would enjoy this (evil sisters).
Halloween is awesome! I feel that I'm too old to dress up though... I haven't grown more than three inches from when I was in seventh grade so the costume I had then still fits! I wonder how many people are dressing up tomorrow.
Watch out for Gremlins!
Great story from my glory days in NYC... halloween afternoon south street seaport 2001- with smoke still billowing from the spot where the towers used to stand, unos pizzeria opened for its first holiday lunch since the tragedy- eager to reclaim our lost tourist business, all front of the house staff dressed up in costume to attract stragglers in for a pizza and brew...
so we finally fill the dining room with southerners and Europeans and Canadians with fanny packs, when this massive city rat suddenly dashed across the rafters of the restaurant and leaped onto the floor in a dazed frenzy- the place went mad!!! women and children were screaming in 5 different languages- a mad dash for the door ensued and in a matter of seconds our tourist business vanished for good!!
as the crowd pushed and shoved their way to the door i attempted to retrieve our lost customers by claiming the rat was a big halloween joke but they weren't buying it- id imagine many didnt even know what halloween was!... we laughed and laughed as they scurried out to the cold city afternoon, imagining the stories they'd tell their families about those crazy americans and their sick sense of humor
iDont have any story but i really enjoy halloween because i love to see people's creativity on what costume they made.
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